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forum thread Posted by RelaxedSeagull491 • Yesterday
forum thread Posted by RelaxedSeagull491 • Yesterday

Lectron Tesla (NACS) V-Box Pro 48A 240V Level 2 EV Charger $149 + $5.99 shipping

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Lectron Tesla (NACS) V-Box Pro 48A 240V Level 2 EV Charger for $149 + $5.99 shipping = $154.99. Free shipping if you have a membership with them.

Uses NACS standard so will plug natively into all Teslas and newer EVs that have switched to that charging standard. You will need a NACS to J1772 adapter for most other EVs.

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Product: Lectron Tesla (NACS) V-Box Pro 48A 240V Level 2 EV Charger
Model: EV-Charger48A-TSL-Pro
Condition: New
- Powerful Level 2 charger compatible with all Tesla models, offering adjustable amp settings at 16, 32, 40, or 48A
- Installs via NEMA 14-50 outlet (40A max) or hardwired connection (48A max) with a 16ft cable for convenient reach
- V-shaped LED indicator clearly displays charging status for easy operation
- Includes a complimentary NACS mount for organized and protected cable storage
- Certified for safety and efficiency with UL2594, ETL, FCC, Energy Star, and IP65 weather-resistant ratings
- IP65 Weather Resistant Rating
- 16 feet cable length

https://meh.com/deals/lectron-tes...F824PGMT4A
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Lectron Tesla (NACS) V-Box Pro 48A 240V Level 2 EV Charger for $149 + $5.99 shipping = $154.99. Free shipping if you have a membership with them.

Uses NACS standard so will plug natively into all Teslas and newer EVs that have switched to that charging standard. You will need a NACS to J1772 adapter for most other EVs.

SPECS:
Product: Lectron Tesla (NACS) V-Box Pro 48A 240V Level 2 EV Charger
Model: EV-Charger48A-TSL-Pro
Condition: New
- Powerful Level 2 charger compatible with all Tesla models, offering adjustable amp settings at 16, 32, 40, or 48A
- Installs via NEMA 14-50 outlet (40A max) or hardwired connection (48A max) with a 16ft cable for convenient reach
- V-shaped LED indicator clearly displays charging status for easy operation
- Includes a complimentary NACS mount for organized and protected cable storage
- Certified for safety and efficiency with UL2594, ETL, FCC, Energy Star, and IP65 weather-resistant ratings
- IP65 Weather Resistant Rating
- 16 feet cable length

https://meh.com/deals/lectron-tes...F824PGMT4A

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JasonW8093
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It is a good price for this unit but reading about the manufacturer I'm going to pass.
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vo_danh
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Quote from JasonW8093 :
It is a good price for this unit but reading about the manufacturer I'm going to pass.
What you reading where ? Can barely get used tesla charger for this price, anymore reviews ?
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wunhang
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This is the model without wifi so everything is through the car's interface. For anyone who's using adapters, this is likely a no-go.
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jasonvr
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Quote from wunhang :
This is the model without wifi so everything is through the car's interface. For anyone who's using adapters, this is likely a no-go.
Why would adapters + the car's interface make if a no-go? The CCS protocol still has to flow thru. Or are you talking about things like changing the charging speed (48A, 40A or further derating). Not having WiFi is kind of a bummer. Just got my first EV. Doesn't have a NACS port, but for this price might just deal with no WiFi and using an adapter (which I'd probably buy anyways to use with Tesla destination chargers)
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nicedog
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Just to confirm, this is hardwired version but also comes with a nema 14-50 plug?
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wunhang
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Quote from jasonvr :
Why would adapters + the car's interface make if a no-go? The CCS protocol still has to flow thru. Or are you talking about things like changing the charging speed (48A, 40A or further derating). Not having WiFi is kind of a bummer. Just got my first EV. Doesn't have a NACS port, but for this price might just deal with no WiFi and using an adapter (which I'd probably buy anyways to use with Tesla destination chargers)
Yes, you cannot derate the charging so you MUST have an electrical code compliant 14-50 outlet or hardwired breaker/wiring. If you don't, you're likely tripping the breaker.

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gabdelcar
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Did anyone else read this as $5.99 for the charger and shipping is $149?
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esscuseme
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Quote from gabdelcar :
Did anyone else read this as $5.99 for the charger and shipping is $149?
Yes, OP needs to update
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BSoares
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Quote from wunhang :
Yes, you cannot derate the charging so you MUST have an electrical code compliant 14-50 outlet or hardwired breaker/wiring. If you don't, you're likely tripping the breaker.
If you have a Nema 14-50 you need to derate anyways, that receptacle is not rated for 48A. You need to limit it to 40A and use a 50A breaker. If you hardwire you can use a 60A breaker and charge at 48A, as long as you used #6 wire.
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dvsdimsum
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Quote from BSoares :
If you have a Nema 14-50 you need to derate anyways, that receptacle is not rated for 48A. You need to limit it to 40A and use a 50A breaker. If you hardwire you can use a 60A breaker and charge at 48A, as long as you used #6 wire.
Not all Tesla vehicles will handle the higher charge speeds, even if it's hardwired.
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huge
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Quote from dvsdimsum :
Not all Tesla vehicles will handle the higher charge speeds, even if it's hardwired.
There's a Tesla that charges less than 48A?
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BSoares
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Quote from huge :
There's a Tesla that charges less than 48A?
I think the old Model 3 that was RWD only (but not the long range RWD) could only go up to 32A.
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dealleecher
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Quote from huge :
There's a Tesla that charges less than 48A?

Yes the older model 3

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jasonvr
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Quote from wunhang :
Yes, you cannot derate the charging so you MUST have an electrical code compliant 14-50 outlet or hardwired breaker/wiring. If you don't, you're likely tripping the breaker.

The EVSE itself (at least the WiFi version) can derate further below 40a if you want a lower load on your electrical system. Not sure about this version. Maybe there is a switch or something

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